STEVE
MIami Beach on the check-in.
LOL @ them making this movie in 2013 with a hip-hop soundtrack and an even heartier LOL @ anyone who would go see it 

I had a convo about the movie with a girl whose opinions on books I highly respect (I think she teaches middle school kids English Lit nowadays) and she basically said baz makes all his movies like that so its all about decor and style over substance. she also felt it was gonna fail badly to represent the book![]()
book is one of my favs, and Ive read hundreds of books.
That's cause they're corny English teachers. This was c easily the worst book to read in hs.
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Yeah he dies. fukk your spoilers, the book is almost 100 years old![]()
This ain't no spoiler, I knew this reading the book in high school... I called Gatsby a whining punk in my book report and got a B+![]()
I did the same thing in a report about the dude in Breakfast at Tiffany's. got an A. Teacher had theface the whole time as I read it allowed to the class
Nah. Gatsby always wanted to be a part of high society. Always. He changed his name from James Gats to Jay Gatsby and was mentored by a rich dude years before meeting Daisy. It was just that when he met her, it reminded him just how far he was from that world and from that point on, she became his object of obsession and he used that as motivation to build his fortune.
Seventeen-year-old James Gatz, hailing from rural North Dakota where he was born to a poor farming family in 1890, despises the limitations of poverty so much he drops out of St. Olaf College in Minnesota only a few weeks into his first semester. He later explains to narrator Nick Carraway that he couldn't bear working as a janitor to support himself through college any longer. After meeting Dan Cody, a copper tyc00n who became his mentor and invited him to join his ten-year yacht trek from Girl Bay, he changes his name to Jay Gatsby. Over the next five years, Gatsby learns the ways of the wealthy until Cody's death. Cody's mistress then cheats Gatsby out of a $25,000 bequest from Cody.
In 1917, during his training for the infantry in World War I, 27-year-old Gatsby meets and falls in love with 18-year-old Daisy Fay, who is everything he is not: rich and from a patrician Western family.
But the fact is, he always wanted to become someone else. I doubt he even loved Daisy, he was just in love with the idea of Daisy. It was more about his own validation saying he could get a woman like her. That's why its not realistic to me. It's a million other Daisys out there. You're super rich and one of the most eligible bachelors in New York. He couldve found another.